Showing posts with label Julia Roberts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia Roberts. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Money Monster (2016)

So I was generally in the same vicinity as George Clooney when I was at Cannes, but I couldn't get in to the premiere screening and I didn't see him but I know he was somewhere there! The movie has a promising premise. A man threatens to kill George Clooney, a Jim Cramer-type character, on live TV after a stock pick he makes collapses. And they slowly, too slowly for a thriller, unravel a conspiracy. I didn't really like the resolution of the film. It was almost satisfying but ultimately the ending was disappointing after the whole buildup.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

The Normal Heart (2014)

Unfortunately, I missed the Tony-winning production of The Normal Heart a couple of years back.  In the movie adaptation, Jim Parsons reprises his role, while Mark Ruffalo takes over the lead from Joe Mantello, demoted from his Tony-nominated performance as Ned Weeks to a supporting role.  Julia Roberts plays the role that won Ellen Barkin a Tony, and Matt Bomer plays the role that won John Benjain Hickey a Tony.  As with all of HBO's annual Emmy contenders, the acting is superb, scoring six well-deserved acting nominations.

The Normal Heart tells a very important story about the lack of attention the AIDS epidemic was receiving in the early eighties and I am surprised it had not been adapted for film earlier.  In any case, the issues are still relevant today.

The transition from stage to screen is evident.  There is a lot of grandstanding, soapbox speeches, and furious monologues.  It is very theatrical and though I did not see the play, I'm sure it worked well on stage.  But these theatrical elements are slightly awkward on screen.